Fur Boots Craftsy PDF

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Fur Boots!

These fur boots are not meant for walking, but rather for sitting pretty by the window while you watch
the snow fall -- or at least, this is how I picture it. I imagine you sitting by the window with your favorite
book or your new iPad (hopefully reading this blog post). I picture your mom, daughter or granddaughter
opening a Christmas present with a beautiful pair of these fur boots in it. With a big smile on her face,
she puts them on, a perfect Christmas.

Fur boots like these are perfect for keeping your feet warm and your carpets clean. They are knee high to
cover more of your leg so you can wear leggings or just a short dress and still keep you warm around the
house.

For this project, I am using grommets to lace the boots.

I will be recycling an old ugly sweater I haven't touched for years, I recently found it in the back of my
closet. We all have one lying around, so don't be afraid to put it to better use.

I will also be using the leftover faux fur I got from making the scarf with the pompoms last winter and the
faux fur mini tote bag.

You can read more about this pattern over at So Sew Easy HERE.
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and Handling, select ACTUAL SIZE . Check the preview in the right hand
side illustration. Select the page numbers you want to print. You can print
the whole document, or just the pattern pieces.

On the edge of the top left page is a box you can use to test your printing.
This box should measure 2 inches square. If yours is wildly different you
will need to check your printer options to make sure the pages are not
being resized.

Use the grey guides on the overlap of the sheets to match up the pattern
pieces, folding under or cutting off any overlaps, tape together and cut
out your pattern pieces.

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Materials
 Faux Fur

 An old sweater

 4 yards of 3/8" cotton rope

 24 Grommets3/8" in diameter

 Embroidered patches

Tools
 Kam Tool

 Sharp pointy scissors (preferable), craft knife or blade (Optional)

 Jersey Needle #14

 Walking Foot (Optional)

 Hole Puncher

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Fur Boots
Square Test 2x2
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Front
Cut Two on fur, interfacing and lining
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Top
Cut Two on fur, interfacing and lining
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Cut Two on fur, interfacing and lining
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Back

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Cut One on Fold on fur, interfacing and lining
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